CANADA STOCKS-TSX set to open lower on global growth concerns

Reuters Staff

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Oct 10 (Reuters) - Stock futures pointed to a lower opening
for Canada's main stock index on Friday on mounting worries over
the pace of global growth.
December futures on the S&P TSX index were down 0.37
percent at 0720 ET.
Employment data is due at 0830 ET.
The country's main stock index dropped sharply on
Thursday as worries about the health of the global economy hit
investor sentiment and shares of energy producers dived as oil
prices fell.
Dow Jones Industrial Average e-mini futures were
down 0.39 percent at 0720 ET on Friday, S&P 500 e-mini futures
were down 0.35 percent and Nasdaq 100 e-mini futures
were down 0.80 percent.
(Morning News Call newsletter link.reuters.com/nex49s;
The Day Ahead newsletter link.reuters.com/mex49s)
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COMMODITIES AT 0720 ET
Gold futures : $1217.00; -0.62 pct
US crude : $84.80; -1.13 pct
Brent crude : $89.33; -0.80 pct
LME 3-month copper : $6,639.25; -1.2 pct
ANALYST RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Bankers Petroleum Ltd : Wood & Co raises to "buy"
from "hold"
Manitok Energy Inc : Canaccord Genuity cuts to
"speculative buy" from "buy"
U.S. ECONOMIC DATA DUE ON FRIDAY
0830 Import Prices mm for Sep: Expected -0.7 pct; Prior -0.9
pct
0830 Export Prices mm for Sep: Expected -0.1 pct; Prior -0.5
pct
1030 ECRI Weekly Index: Prior 134.6
1030 ECRI Weekly Annualized: Prior +1.8 pct
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($1 = C$1.11)
(Reporting by Benny Thomas in Bangalore; Editing by Savio
D'Souza)